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Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd,
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ST Engineering, is a Singaporean multinational technology and engineering group in the aerospace, smart city as well as defence and public security sectors. Headquartered in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
, the group reported a revenue of S$7.7 billion in FY2021, ranks among the largest companies listed on the
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, and is one of Asia's largest defence and engineering groups. It is a component stock of FTSE Straits Times Index, MSCI Singapore, iEdge SG ESG Transparency Index and iEdge SG ESG Leaders Index. ST Engineering has about 23,000 employees worldwide with two-thirds of its employees in the engineering and technology roles.


History

ST Engineering's history began with its precursor, the Chartered Industries of
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, which was established in 1967 by the newly independent Singaporean government as an ammunition manufacturer. Businesses related to aerospace and shipbuilding were later created and put under the ST umbrella. The ST group of companies went commercial in 1990, setting up its first commercial airframe manufacturing, repair and overhaul facilities in Singapore and the United States. ST Engineering was created in December 1997 as a merger of four listed companies: ST Aerospace, ST Electronics, ST Kinetics and ST Marine. Its shares debuted on the
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on 8 December 1997. Since then, ST Engineering has grown to become one of Asia's largest defence and engineering groups for commercial and defence organisations across multiple industries. In Mar 2007, ST Engineering was ranked 19th in the aerospace & defence industry and 1,661th of 2,000 of the world's largest public companies by Forbes.


Areas of business

ST Engineering is a major player in the defence and military industries. It was ranked Number 61 in the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's list of the world's top 100 defence manufacturers in 2021. Outside of Singapore, it has sold defence products to over 100 countries, including United States, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Philippines, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Sweden, India, Thailand and Finland. ST Engineering do not design, produce or sell anti-personnel mines, cluster munitions, white phosphorus munitions and its related key components. In 2018, the Group harmonised all brands by using "ST Engineering" as a Masterbrand while in 2020, the Group reorganised as Commercial and Defence & Public Security clusters, replacing the sector-structure of Aerospace, Electronics, Land Systems and Marine. ST Engineering's network of subsidiaries and associated companies spans across the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. ST Engineering expanded to the
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in 2001, locating its U.S. headquarters in Herndon, Virginia. It operates in 50 cities across 23 states. It was known as VT Systems (VTS; formerly known as ''Vision Technologies Systems'') until 1 July 2019, when VTS was changed to ST Engineering North America as part of the Group’s brand harmonization exercise in 2018. As of 28 February 2022,
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has a 51.69% shares in ST Engineering.


Core capabilities

ST Engineering's businesses span across the
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, smart city, defence and public security sectors.


Aerospace

ST Engineering Aerospace provides provides nose-to-tail lifecycle solutions including aviation asset management to commercial airlines, airfreight operators and military operators.Corporate profile (ST Engineering)
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It is the world's largest airframe
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(MRO) company, and one of the few with in-house engineering design and development capabilities. On top of MRO capabilities, ST Engineering also has expertise as an OEM specialising in engine nacelle and composite panels. It is the only company in the world offering Airbus freighter conversions using OEM data.


Smart City

ST Engineering's technologies and solutions in
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addresses the connectivity, mobility, security, infrastructure and environmental needs of cities. Its solutions span over rail and road, autonomous and electric vehicles, mobility payment systems, building access and security systems, as well as IoT solutions for lighting, water and energy management. Its Smart City business has a track record of 700 smart city products in over 130 cities worldwide. In March 2022, ST Engineering completed its acquisition of Transcore to enhance its Smart City solutions through TransCore’s market leading end-to-end tolling solutions and congestion pricing businesses.


Defence & Public Security

ST Engineering's defence business provides integrated defence technologies and critical systems spanning the digital, air, land and sea domains. It has over four decades of expertise in the development of military technology and solutions, from aircraft and avionics
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upgrades, to designing and building proven battlefield mobility platforms, soldier systems, ammunition and naval vessels. Its solutions in Public Security cover critical infrastructure, intelligence operations, homeland security applications and maritime system, which have been implemented in more than 100 cities worldwide.


Controversy

In 2014, ST Engineering and its subsidiaries ST Engineering Marine and ST Engineering Aerospace were hit by one of the largest corruption scandals in Singapore history following investigations by the
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.Ng Huiwen
Former ST Marine president given short detention order, corruption charges withdrawn
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. 5 January 2017.
Hussain, Amir
Graft scandal: Ex-ST Marine CEO jailed 10 months, fined
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. 3 December 2016.
In December 2014, former ST Engineering Marine and ST Engineering Aerospace president, Chang Cheow Teck, was charged with conspiring with two subordinates to offer bribes in return for ship-repair contracts between 2004 and 2010.Huang, Claire
Former president of ST Marine charged, along with two ex-employees
The Business Times. 12 December 2014.
The corruption charges were eventually withdrawn and in January 2017, Chang pleaded guilty to "failing to use reasonable diligence in performing his duties" and was given a short detention order of 14 days. Former ST Marine CEO and president See Leong Teck was also charged with seven counts of corruption. In December 2016, See was sentenced to 10 months' jail and a $100,000 fine. Since then, six other former ST Engineering Marine senior executives were implicated in the corruption scandal, including former financial controller and senior vice-president of finance Ong Tek Liam who pleaded guilty to ten out of 118 charges in relating to the falsification of accounts,Chelvan, Venessa Paige
Former ST Marine financial controller pleads guilty in corruption case
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. 19 February 2016.
former senior vice-president Mok Kim Whang who pleaded guilty to 49 out of 826 corruption charges,Leong, Grace
Two ex-ST Marine execs plead guilty to bribery, making false expense claims
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. 27 August 2016.
ex-chief operating officer Han Yew Kwang who pleaded guilty to 50 out of 407 charges and was sentenced to six months' jail and fined $80,000,Hussain, Amir
Former ST Marine exec in graft scandal gets 6 months' jail, $80k fine
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. 31 August 2016.
former president of commercial business Tan Mong Seng who faced 445 corruption chargesMalinda, Kyle
Two more former ST Marine senior executives charged for corruption
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. 1 July 2015.
and was sentenced to 16 weeks' jail, and ex-financial controller Patrick Lee Swee Ching who pled guilty to seven of 38 charges of conspiring with others between 2004 and 2007 to make false entries in petty cash vouchers, and was given the maximum fine of $210,000. In June 2017, Ong Teck Liam was sentenced to a fine of SGD300,000 ($217,200), in default 30 weeks’ imprisonment. Ong was the last to be sentenced.


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